Apple plans next year to roll out a product feature called “crash detection” for iPhones and Apple Watches that uses data from sensors built into Apple devices including the accelerometer to detect car accidents as they occur
Beginning next year, iPhone users who are in a car accident could have their phone dial 911 automatically.
Apple Inc. plans next year to roll out a product feature called “crash detection” for iPhones and Apple Watches, according to documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal and people familiar with the feature.
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